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HARRIET EVANS Nice-President of Class. 1911-12; Presi- dent of Class, 1912-13. 1913-14; Vice-Presi- dent of Class, 1914-15; Business Manager iif Magazine, 1912-13: Business Manager of l ' .Ri. R Patch, 1913-14; Student Govern- ment Executive, 1913-14: College Club Kxecutive. 1913-14: Choir: ilerrv Jester ' ; President of Sorrel Tops, ' 1913-i4: Presi- ilent of Student Government Association, 1914-1.5: Dramatic Committee, 1914-15. In K liook of synonyms, Harriet Evans Huuld he synonymous for many polished ;ui(l refined phrases, such as ■Jliss Bene- dict ' s aide-de-camp, ' the bulwark of our college, ' and the source of our strength. Without lier. order and quiet this year would be as extinct as the dodo bird or the ichtliyosaurus, and Student Government would have limped about on one cri])pled leg instead of marching stolidly forth on four. For all that she has done for the iirganization and for each one of us indi- vidually, we all together, unanimously, and without one dissenting voice, exclaim, ' Tliiiiik Mill. ll;in-iet! '
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% • % • » CI.ARK ERCK lleail of Lake, 1!)10-11; Athlrtic Kxeuii live, iniO-11; •Rippler ; Head of Lake. 1911-12; Athletic Executive, 1911-12; Presi- dent of Class of 1916, 1912-13, 1913-U; Cliairman of Pageant Committee, 1913; Cliainnan May Day Committee, 1914; Pageant Committee. 1914-1.5; I ' leasurev uf Student (Joveinment Association. 1913-14; Vice-President of Athletics. 1913-14. 1914- 15: Head of Lake. 1913-14; Vice-President College Club. 1913-14; President of College Club, 1914-l.i; Head of Basket-Hall. 1915: Secretary of Senior Class; Captain of Col- lege Basket I ' .all. 19I;i-14. lilU-l. ). Hy a unaninion vote, her .stockings liavc been voted Clare ' s most distinguishing fea ture this year — thougli in all justice to the natural features of which her ))hysiognomy is composed, be it said that slie was unable to enter her eyes and nose into tlic compe- tition, because they were temporarily lost under her hair. Her worst crime consists in having forced two honest, liard-working girls out of theii- only means of eking out a miserable livelihooil — Annette Kellerman and Luisa Tetra zini. When Annette lir t saw Clare swinuning she cried out in anguish, ' -O .Mother! the carbolic! but her anguish seemed like |nire joy in comparison with Lnisa ' s emotion on lieariui; Cbire ' - lirst note.
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• ♦ ♦ % ♦ i • MARGARET GRANT German Club; College Basket-Bail Team. 1911-12, 1914-15; Chairman Final Play, 1912-13. 1913-14: Art Editor of Briar Patch, 1913-14; Executive of Student Government Association, 1913-14; Editor- in-Chief of Magazine, 1913-14; Class His- torian, 1913-14; Choir, 1914-1. ' ); ' Rippler ; Orchestra, 1912-13. 1913-14, 1914-15: Class Basket-Bail Team, 1914-15; Class Tennis Team, 1913-14; Senior Class President: Vice-President Student Government Asso- ciation, 1914-15: Treasurer Young Women ' s Christian Association, 1914-15; Chairman Devotional Committee, 1914-15. Endman: Mr. Bones, how would yoii draw a ' pressionistic po ' trait oli Margaret Grant ' ! -Mr. BoNK.s: Wal, Ah reckon Ah dunno how Ah ' d draw a ' pressionistic pietuah oh Margaret Grant. How %vould you draw a ' pressionistic pietuah oh Margaret Grant? Endman : Wal, Mr. Bones, Ah ' d draw two big circles fob two eyes, an ' one li ' l circle fob a nose, an ' a big circle fob ;i mouth. Den Ah ' d draw anothab big circle fob de face. Mr. Bones: That ' ll do, that ' ll do! liut why wud yuh draw de lady ' s po ' trait all in circles ? Endman : Why, doan yuh know d.it r It ' s ' cause she ' s de mos ' all-roun ' gal in col- lege! With the exception of her eyebrows, of which, incidentally, she is very proud, Margaret is certainly our most all-roun ' girl, for there is not one field of college activities in which she does not gambol abiint in the verv first ranks.
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